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Sony repackaged and re-released three of the last albums Muddy Waters recorded -- Hard Again, I'm Ready and King Bee -- as a slip-cased box set. It's not a bad way to acquire the albums if you don't already own them, but there are no bonus tracks or new packaging or remastering, which means it's of marginal interest to hardcore collectors.

In March 1977, Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter, and James Cotton did a concert tour together
in support of Waters' then-recent Hard Again LP, on which Winter had played guitar (as well as produced) and Cotton had played harmonica. This CD, ...

In 1966, when the folk label Vanguard issued the three-album series Chicago: The Blues Today!,
it was as if somebody had opened the back door to a blues club deep inside the Windy City’s South Side and let thousands of ...

Evoking the smoky British blues-rock of the '60s and '70s, Mount Carmel return with their
third album, Get Pure. Listening to the album, it quickly becomes clear that its title is more a call to arms than anything else as ...

After a string of mediocre albums throughout most of the 1970s, Muddy Waters hooked up
with Johnny Winter for 1977's Hard Again, a startling comeback and a gritty demonstration of the master's powers. Fronting a band that includes such luminaries ...

John Mayall's debut album, recorded live in December 1964, is a little unjustly overlooked, as
it was recorded shortly before the first of the famous guitarists schooled in the Bluesbreakers (Eric Clapton) joined the band. With Roger Dean on guitar ...

Mississippi Bluesmen is a decent three-CD set highlighting 51 classics of the genre. Along with
favorites by B.B. King, Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, and Robert Johnson, are less than obvious inclusions by Eddie Boyd, Big Joe Williams, James ...